KATHRYN HAHN's versatility in both comedy and drama has made
her one of Hollywood's most sought after actresses and has shaped a career full
of memorable roles.

On the small screen, Hahn can currently be seen on SHOWTIME's dark comedy "Happyish"
as the female lead opposite Steve Coogan. Hahn will play the wife to Coogan's
character, a man facing his own obsolescence after his advertising agency is
taken over.

With a busy slate of upcoming feature projects, Hahn is in various other films
including M. Night Shyamalan's horror comedy "The Visit"; and "Captain
Fantastic" opposite Viggo Mortensen.

Hahn has recently been seen in "The D Train," which premiered at Sundance and
was picked up for distribution by IFC Films; Brad Bird's sci-fi mystery "Tomorrowland"
opposite George Clooney, which was released recently released by Disney.

She was also recently seen in Warner Bros.' family dramedy "This is Where I
Leave You," directed by Shawn Levy and based on the novel by Jonathan Tropper.
Others in the ensemble included Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Rose Byrne and Jane
Fonda. Previously, she was seen starring opposite Jason Bateman in his
directorial debut, "Bad Words," which was released by Focus features, "The
Secret Life of Walter Mitty," starring and directed by Ben Stiller and the hit
comedy "We're the Millers," with Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis. Hahn also
starred in Jill Soloway's "Afternoon Delight," which premiered at the 2013
Sundance Film Festival and garnered her a 2013 "Breakthrough Actor" Gotham Award
nomination.

Other feature film credits include stand-out roles in "Step Brothers," playing
John C. Reilly's outrageous and funny love interest and "Revolutionary Road"
playing Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio's neighbor. Her additional film
credits include "Wanderlust," "Our Idiot Brother," "How Do You Know," "The
Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard," "The Last Mimzy," "The Holiday," "Around the
Bend," and "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy."

Other recent TV credits include a role in the critically acclaimed and Golden
Globe award winning Amazon original series "Transparent" created by Jill Soloway,
a guest-starring arc on the NBC hit show "Parks & Recreation," and HBO's
"Newsroom" and "Girl." Her previous roles include NBC's "Crossing Jordan,"
"Four Kings," "Hung" and "Free Agents." She also has lent her voice to the FX
animated series "Chozen," and Fox's "Bob's Burgers" and "American Dad!"

Hahn made her Broadway debut in the Tony-winning play "Boeing-Boeing," alongside
Bradley Whitford, Gina Gershon, Mary McCormack, Christine Baranski and Mark
Rylance. "Boeing-Boeing" won the 2008 Tony in the category of Best Revival of a
Play.

No stranger to the stage, her theatre credits also include "Dead End," at the
Ahmanson Theater and Huntington Theater Company; "Ten Unknowns," at Huntington
Theater Company; "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Chaucer in Rome" and "Camino
Real," at Williamstown Mainstage; and "Hedda Gabler," at Williamstown/Baystreet.

Hahn received her Bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and her Masters
in Fine Arts from the Yale School of Drama, where she appeared on stage in
"Othello" and "The Birds."